{"id":41002,"date":"2025-01-28T16:31:07","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:31:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/best-diablo-3-demon-hunter-builds-season-32-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T16:31:07","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:31:07","slug":"best-diablo-3-demon-hunter-builds-season-32-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/best-diablo-3-demon-hunter-builds-season-32-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Best Diablo 3 Demon Hunter Builds: Season 32 &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Best Diablo 3 Demon Hunter Builds: Season 32 Blizzard Entertainment\/DexertoThe best Diablo 3 Demon Hunter build in Season 32 will let you eviscerate the hordes of hell in style \u2013 so here\u2019s everything you need to know to do just that. Lurking in the shadows with a thirst for vengeance, Diablo 3\u2019s Demon Hunter uses their deadly ranged weapons to deal high amounts of damage and take down foes from a relatively safe distance. This mysterious class has quite a high skill ceiling in the game, however, featuring two resources that need to be effectively micromanaged to ensure you can keep up the pace. Here\u2019s why you should be using the Demon Hunter in Season 32 of Diablo 3, as well as a rundown of the best builds to take with you into the Burning Hells. Is the Demon Hunter for me? A sound Demon Hunter can quickly level the battlefield, but there are some setbacks. While the class can deal a huge amount of damage, they\u2019ll be backed against a wall if they become overwhelmed by enemies. As a ranged class, you\u2019ll have to be a lot more active in managing the Demon Hunter\u2019s dashes and abilities to keep your opponents at bay. For people looking to take down the Prime Evils with arrows and a penchant for destruction, then this class should be right up your alley. If you prefer running head-on into battle as a tank, though, we\u2019d recommend running either Barbarian or Crusader. For those who prefer running fully ranged builds as a whole, you will feel right at home with the Wizard or the Necromancer. Is the Demon Hunter good in Diablo 3 Season 32? According to Maxroll.gg\u2019s solo tier list, the Demon Hunter is a good choice for Season 32, with one build in the S-Tier and all others sitting in the A and B-Tier and below. Whether maximizing your damage and farming Greater Rifts is your main concern, or if you\u2019re looking to be flexible with your playstyles, there\u2019s a whole variety of playstyles to choose from. Best Diablo 3 Demon Hunter Build: Season 32 To ensure that your Demon Hunter has as much survivability as possible, you\u2019ll want to run the Marauder Sentry build, which provides AOE-based gameplay that is great when playing solo. Reliant on the Embodiment of the Marauder set, it\u2019s worth noting that this build continues the trend of the class\u2019 typically high-skill ceiling. If you\u2019re looking for a challenge, this is the one for you. Active Skills Below, we\u2019ve listed all of the skills that are included in this build, but make sure that you\u2019re prioritizing maxing out your stats in the following order of importance: Sentry damage, critical hit damage, fire damage, multishot damage, and critical hit chance above all, followed by area damage, attack speed, damage, dexterity, and cooldown reduction. Passive Skills The passive skills you\u2019ll want to utilize for this particular build depend entirely upon what you\u2019re looking to do. The three bolded passives should always be taken with you, and then choose a variation of what you personally prefer: Ambush &#8211; Awareness &#8211; Ballistics &#8211; Blood Vengeance &#8211; Cull the Weak \/ Tactical Advantage &#8211; Custom Engineering &#8211; Numbing Traps &#8211; Perfectionist &#8211; Item build Utilizing the right equipment is essential to any build, so here\u2019s how to maximize your Diablo 3 Demon Hunter this season: Diablo 3 Demon Hunter Follower While some don\u2019t play with a follower, they can ultimately help to make or break your gameplay. Changes from Diablo 3\u2019s earlier seasons allow you to customize their armor alongside their weapons, meaning that they make much more of an impact when paired with and geared correctly alongside a particular build. We recommend bringing along the Enchantress, with an emphasis on Intelligence, Vitality, and Life percentage above all. She is also the only follower that gives a cooldown reduction \u2013 making her an important choice to keep your skills in play. Alternative Diablo 3 Demon Hunter build If the high-damage yet tough-to-master build of the Hungering Arrow doesn\u2019t take your fancy \u2013 fear not! The next two builds both sit in the B-Tier, with one being a perfect choice for those looking for a less intense build. Shadow Impale build The beginner-friendly Shadow Impale build features a melee playstyle and is great to use against single enemy targets. It\u2019s the perfect choice for those that are less experienced, allowing you to somewhat sit back and not need to micromanage everything during play. The full Shadow Impale build can be obtained here. Hungering Arrow build If you\u2019re looking for something that\u2019s a little bit harder to master, the GoD Hungering Arrow build might be just what you\u2019re looking for. As the name implies, Hungering Arrow is where most of your damage is dealt, offering lightning-fast attacks to deal damage to your enemies \u2013 though it does hold itself back slightly with unimpressive AoE performance on the whole. The full Hungering Arrow build can be obtained here.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Best Diablo 3 Demon Hunter Builds: Season 32 Blizzard Entertainment\/DexertoThe best Diablo 3 Demon Hunter build in Season 32 will let you eviscerate the hordes of hell in style \u2013 so here\u2019s everything you need to know to do just that. 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